This maze of streets next to the railway tracks between Ueno and Okachimachi stations comprises ...
The biggest club in Tokyo, Ageha suffers from a far-flung location and dimensions that can feel ...
This avenue of stalls and tiny shops leading up to the entrance to Senso-ji in Asakusa is the ...
The core collection housed in this 1959 Le Corbusier-designed building, Japan’s only national ...
The Skytree welcomes Halloween with a lengthy but relatively uninspiring lineup of events, ...
Designed by Maekawa Kunio, this brick-faced art museum was largely constructed underground to ...
Located on the waterfront at the eastern edge of the city, close to Tokyo Disney Resort, this ...
Hanayashiki has been in business since 1883 and still draws crowds. There are around 20 rides, ...
This large museum’s outlandish architectural style may not appeal to everyone, but the building ...
Formerly a bathhouse (the building is over 200 years old), this high-ceilinged space in a ...
Newer than Shinagawa Aquarium and located on the other side of Tokyo Bay, this place was built ...
This huge, city-owned showpiece opened in 1995 on reclaimed swampland in a distant part of ...
Toshogu is dedicated to the first Tokugawa shogun, Ieyasu, and its style is similar to the ...
This museum presents the living environment of ordinary Tokyoites between the pivotal Meiji ...
Making Tokyo's traditional downtown area a cheerier place since 2008, 'Shitacome' is one of the ...
Back for its 32nd edition this year, the Dogu Matsuri is an annual festival held in Kappabashi, ...
One of the biggest international short film festivals in Asia, ShortShorts takes place in June ...
Abstract depictions of nature and strangers passing by is the domain of Manika Nagare, one of ...
Head out to Kameido to celebrate 35 years of the Hi-Sour soda mixer, which is 'often mistaken ...
The official monikers 'circus in hell', 'gigantic freak show' and 'bizarre, kinky ...
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